John Maus: 'If my music sounds 80s, you're hearing its medieval backbone'
You don't get many political science postgrads making synthpop. But then you don't get many synthpop records like We Must Become The Pitiless Censors Of OurselvesWhen Body Count released the song Cop Killer in 1992, it was considered so inflammatory that Charlton Heston and vice president Dan Quayle joined forces in a hysterical but ultimately successful campaign to have it banned. John Maus's song of the same name, issued earlier this year, has yet to generate a similar level of controversy; pr...
Guardian Music — You don't get many political science postgrads making synthpop. But then you don't get many synthpop records like We Must Become The Pitiless Censors Of OurselvesWhen Bod... more info